Who is my U.S. representative in DC-AL?

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Your non-voting delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives representing the District of Columbia at-large (DC-AL) is Eleanor Holmes Norton. 
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Because the District of Columbia is a federal district rather than a state, the DC-AL representative is a Delegate to the House. While she can introduce legislation, serve on committees, and participate in debates, she does not have voting privileges on the House floor. 
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You can find official contact information and track Norton's legislation on the U.S. House of Representatives Directory or directly via Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton official site. 
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FAQ - DC Statehood
Does Washington, DC have representation in Congress? Yes and no. DC's Delegate in the US House of Representatives (currently Elean...
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District of Columbia's At-Large Congressional District
Contents. 1 Elections. 1.1 2016; 1.2 2014; 1.3 2012. 2 District map; 3 See also; 4 External links; 5 Footnotes. The District of Co...
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representative: Eleanor Holmes Norton

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